Rosecrest Retirement Community gives older adults a place where they can pick from many living options, so if someone wants to live on their own, join social gatherings, or needs help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, there's support for each of those things, and the options stretch from independent living apartments, courtyard apartments with patios or balconies, to assisted living suites and even residential care homes where live-in helpers assist with things like bathing or getting dressed; for those needing more care, Rosecrest also offers memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, and they try to create safe spaces where confusion is lessened and wandering is prevented, and there's even a secure courtyard for strolls or time by the koi pond, and since it follows the continuing care retirement community, or CCRC model, people can move between different levels of care as their needs change, from independent living or adult day care to skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, or even intensive or critical care.
Nutritious meals are made by chefs with menus focused on balanced diets, and usually there's at least one meal a day included, plus the restaurant-style dining means there's a sense of community, and there are snacks and meal prep help too, so nobody has to worry about going hungry; housekeepers take care of weekly cleaning, trash pickup, laundry, and linen services, and groundskeepers and maintenance staff manage repairs and outdoor areas, which really frees up time for residents to enjoy the other things Rosecrest offers. Social life here comes with lots of activities, so someone could join a walking club, spend time in the gardens or on the LifeTrail, play billiards or cards, take part in yoga and fitness classes, or go on group trips to the mall, stores, or picnics, and there are arts and performance programs on-site, plus residents can use the library, business center, residents lounge, and Internet services, or visit the beauty shop or barber for hair care. Transportation is available for doctor visits and outings, there's a full-time chaplain and spiritual programs like Bible study and meditation for those looking to stay spiritually engaged, and programs cover all six wellness areas-physical, emotional, social, spiritual, intellectual, and occupational, so there's always something happening, whether it's counseling, educational events, missions, or social time.
The staff at Rosecrest is known for being helpful and kind, and they're there around the clock to offer nursing support, help with personal care, or just simple companionship; trained aides provide home care services for folks who prefer to stay in their private homes, and if someone needs speech, occupational, or physical therapy, or even psychiatric care, the on-site Health Care Center and Rehabilitation Center can help, and they'll set up a plan to meet the person's needs. The community is pet-friendly, so residents can keep their animals with them, and every living unit has safety features like an emergency call system, private bathrooms, extra storage, and cable or satellite TV, and there's also a Wellness Center with equipment and custom programs for staying active and strong.
For spiritual growth or quiet moments, there's space for private meditation, and the grounds are good for relaxing strolls or spending time outside by the koi pond; there are opportunities for travel and adventure, and everyone has access to counseling services too, and the community even arranges for virtual visits if friends or family can't come in person. Rosecrest is a non-profit ministry focused on helping people as they age, and it's got an administrator who manages the community, making sure programs and services like housekeeping, maintenance, and meals run as they should; new courtyard apartments are now open with a lease discount for early reservations, and there's always a variety of residential choices and care options, no matter where someone is along their aging journey.